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"Happy Anniversary" V-mail from Robert Culp to his wife. (Photo courtesy Jack O'Leary)
Valentine's Day V-Mail from Robert Culp to his wife (Photo courtesy Jack O'Leary)
Envelope Detail for V-Mail. (Photo courtesy Jack O'Leary)
Back envelope detail, V-Mail. (Photo courtesy Jack O'Leary)
S/Sgt Leroy E. (Babe) Leist, KIA 4 FEB 44, of the William E. Green crew with daughter, Adrian, just before leaving for England in November1943.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
John J. O'Leary at home on leave in February, 1945 before going to the ETO.  Here he is with a buddy from Malden, MA, named "Pomp".  John was a waist gunner on Griswold Smith crew.  (Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary)
February, 1945.  While his crew waited in New Jersey for orders to board the Queen Elizabeth, John J. O'Leary had the chance to visit home.  From left: John O'Leary, Aunt Margaret Carroll, and brother, Bob O'Leary. (Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary)
On the homefront, people began wearing buttons, pins and ribbons to show their support for the war effort.
(Courtesy Jack O'Leary) 
Keep 'em Fying/Morse code "V" pin. (Courtesy Jack O'Leary)
The guy who relaxes, helps the Axis button (Courtesy Jack O'Leary)
Rare "Buy War bonds" button. (Courtesy Jack O'Leary)
Sept. 1942 Converseations, the newsletter from the Converse Rubber Company of Malden, MA, where John J. O'Leary worked. The following photos are all copies of various covers and inside letters/photos from during the war years.  (All photos courtesy of Jack O'Leary.) 
Sept 1942 inside Converseations, showing letter from John O'Leary.
May 1945 Converseations cover.
May 1945 inside.
June 1945 Converseations Cover.
T/Sgt John Shay (r) and his brother Dan.  Taken on leave in the early 40's.  John Shay was the top turret engineer on the Ernest A. Kissling crew.  (All Shay photos courtesy of Dan Shay)
John Shay with his sister Lil and his brother Ed.  Photo taken in Massachusetts during the early 40s.
L to R: Jim, John and Dan Shay.  Photo taken at childhood home in Massachusetts in the early 40s.
John Shay with his sister Mary and an unknown family member.  (From Dan Shay: "My Aunt Mary is the one I can thank for being the person who thought to save all of the ephemera and letters I possess, including all the correspondence written by my father while imprisoned in Stalag XVIIB.")
Sheet music to "The Bombardier Song" by Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart.  The song was dedicated to the Air Crews of the US Army Air Forces. (Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary)
Sterling "Sweetheart" bracelet often given to wives and girlfriends. (Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary)
Mary (Luscinski) & Nicholas Demchak, October 1943.  Nicholas was the sole survivor from the 349th Squadron Angel's Tit (A/C 42-3260) crew.  Adams crew information  (Photo courtesy of family website))
Luscinski family photo including Mary (Luscinski) and Nicholas Demchak.  Photo was taken on Memorial Day weekend 1943, one month and one day before Nicholas and his crew were shot down.  Nicholas is on the right with his arms around his in-laws.  Mary is kneeling before her mother.  (Note the Navy poster on the building in background.) Adams crew information  (Photo courtesy of family website)
Mother's Day card sent from 418th Squadron ROG Charles W. Potts to his mother, Henrietta Eads Potts, the year she died. Ivosevic crew information (Photo courtesy Joe Mode, Nephew of Charles Potts)
Letter home from Charles B. Sewell, POW at Luft 3, to his mother that that took from August 1944 to
January 1945 to be delivered.  Williamson crew information (Courtesy of Jack O'Leary)
Envelope from the Charles B. Sewell letter to his mother. (Courtesy of Jack O'Leary)
350th Pilot Waldo J. Oldham with his parents, Ralph and Lula Oldham.  Oldham crew information  Touching History: the Story of Dixie's Delight (Photo courtesy of the Oldham Family)
V-Mail Mother's Day card from Mearl W. Johnson, TG on the Robert Gilbert crew. Gilbert Crew Information
V-Mail Mother's Day card from Mearl W. Johnson, TG on the Robert Gilbert crew. Gilbert Crew Information
V-Mail Mother's Day card from Mearl W. Johnson, TG on the Robert Gilbert crew. Gilbert Crew Information
V-Mail Mother's Day card from Mearl W. Johnson, TG on the Robert Gilbert crew. Gilbert Crew Information
V-Mail Mother's Day card from Mearl W. Johnson, TG on the Robert Gilbert crew. Gilbert Crew Information
V-Mail Mother's Day card from Mearl W. Johnson, TG on the Robert Gilbert crew. Gilbert Crew Information
V-Mail Mother's Day card from Mearl W. Johnson, TG on the Robert Gilbert crew. Gilbert Crew Information
Thursday, December 23, 1943, article in the Senoia, Georgia, Newnan Herald.  Lt. Col. Francis D. Shoemaker, of the Atlanta Army Air Base, is shown presenting a decoration to Joseph J. Couch, of Senoia, for his son, Lieut. William Henry Couch, of the Army Air Forces, who is now a prisoner of war in Germany.
(Photo courtesy of Bill Couch & Jack O'Leary)
Van Noy Crew Information
5 September 43 letter home from Bill Couch in Luft 3. (Front)
(Photo courtesy of Bill Couch & Jack O'Leary)
Van Noy Crew Information
5 September 43 letter home from Bill Couch in Luft 3. (Back)
(Photo courtesy of Bill Couch & Jack O'Leary)
Van Noy Crew Information